The Past, Present and Future of Cybersecurity for Embedded Systems
The only system that's safe from cyberthreats is one that's never powered on. While this is an overstatement meant to highlight the seriousness of security threats that surround things like our computers and phones, it's something to be considered as threats to embedded systems evolve.
Today more than ever, ubiquitous connectivity, consolidation of functions and automation each play a major role in enabling new capabilities of software-driven devices, while introducing new threats. And while you can't stop progress, there are things you can do to limit the vulnerabilities that come with new and evolving systems.
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